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HH Shaikh Khalid opens Bahrain Comic Con 2025

HH Shaikh Khalid opens Bahrain Comic Con 2025

Daily Tribune04-05-2025

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Under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa, the sixth edition of Bahrain Comic Con opened yesterday at the Bahrain International Circuit, marking a major celebration of comics, gaming, cosplay, and pop culture.
His Highness, who serves as First Deputy Chairman of the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports and President of both the General Sports Authority and Bahrain Olympic Committee, attended the event alongside his sons, Shaikh Faisal bin Khalid Al Khalifa and Shaikh Abdullah bin Khalid Al Khalifa.
In remarks at the opening, Shaikh Khalid praised the exhibition as a 'distinctive cultural and entertainment event' that has become a vital platform for creativity, art, and innovation, attracting large crowds from across Bahrain and abroad. He reiterated Bahrain's commitment to empowering youth and supporting talent in creative industries such as content creation, comics, and gaming.
'The continued success of Bahrain Comic Con reflects the passion of Bahraini youth and their creative energy,' Shaikh Khalid said. 'We are proud to support such events that elevate Bahrain's status as a regional hub for modern arts and culture.'
The two-day convention, which ends today, features celebrity guests, artist meetand-greets, exclusive merchandise, and live entertainment, showcasing the region's growing enthusiasm for popular culture.

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